Cryofibrinogenemia: Difference between revisions
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==Definition== |
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*Disease caused by cold-precipitating proteins present in the plasma but not serum (i.e. associated with the clotting factors) that is associated with skin manifestations and thrombosis |
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==Etiology== |
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*Primary |
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**About half eventually develop [[lymphoma]] |
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*Secondary |
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**[[Cancer]], usually [[lymphoma]] |
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**Infection |
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***Bacterial |
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***Viral, including [[HIV]], [[herpesviruses]], and [[viral hepatitis]] |
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**Autoimmune |
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***[[Systemic lupus erythematosus]] |
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***[[Sjögren syndrome]] |
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***[[Rheumatoid arthritis]] |
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***[[Mixed connective tissue disease]] |
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*** mixed CTD |
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***[[Polymyositis]] |
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***[[Dermatomyositis]] |
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***[[Systemic sclerosis]] |
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***[[Antiphospholipid syndrome]] |
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*** Hashimoto and Graves diseases |
***[[Hashimoto disease|Hashimoto]] and [[Graves disease|Graves diseases]] |
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***[[Sarcoidosis]] |
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***[[Pyoderma gangrenosum]] |
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***[[Psoriasis]] |
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***[[Spondyloarthropathy]] |
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***[[Inflammatory bowel disease]] |
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**[[Vasculitis]] |
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***[[ANCA-associated vasculitis]] |
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***[[Giant cell arteritis]] |
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***[[Behçet disease]] |
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***[[Polyarteritis nodosa]] |
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***[[Henoch-Schönlein purpura]] |
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**[[Cryoglobulinemia]] |
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==Pathophysiology== |
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*Cryofibrinogen is composed of fibrinogen, fibronectin, and fibrin, with or without albumin and immunoglobulins |
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==Clinical Manifestations== |
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*Cold intolerance |
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*Skin findings |
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**Raynaud phenomenon |
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**Purpura |
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**Livedo reticularis |
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**Skin necrosis |
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**Acral ulcers |
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**Gangrene |
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*Arterial and venous thromboses |
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==Investigations== |
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*Cryofibrinogen, returns as a percentage |
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**Detectable in up to 7% of healthy patients |
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==Management== |
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*Mild |
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**Cold avoidance |
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*Moderate |
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**[[Corticosteroids]] |
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**[[Aspirin]] |
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**Alternatively, [[stanozolol]] 2 to 4mg BID (an anabolic steroid) |
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*Severe |
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**[[Plasmapheresis]] |
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**Immunosuppressing medications |
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***[[Azathrioprine]] |
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***[[Chlorambucil]] (in addition to [[corticosteroids]]) |
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[[Category:Hematology]] |
Latest revision as of 17:50, 28 August 2020
Definition
- Disease caused by cold-precipitating proteins present in the plasma but not serum (i.e. associated with the clotting factors) that is associated with skin manifestations and thrombosis
Etiology
- Primary
- About half eventually develop lymphoma
- Secondary
- Cancer, usually lymphoma
- Infection
- Bacterial
- Viral, including HIV, herpesviruses, and viral hepatitis
- Autoimmune
- Vasculitis
- Cryoglobulinemia
Pathophysiology
- Cryofibrinogen is composed of fibrinogen, fibronectin, and fibrin, with or without albumin and immunoglobulins
Clinical Manifestations
- Cold intolerance
- Skin findings
- Raynaud phenomenon
- Purpura
- Livedo reticularis
- Skin necrosis
- Acral ulcers
- Gangrene
- Arterial and venous thromboses
Investigations
- Cryofibrinogen, returns as a percentage
- Detectable in up to 7% of healthy patients
Management
- Mild
- Cold avoidance
- Moderate
- Corticosteroids
- Aspirin
- Alternatively, stanozolol 2 to 4mg BID (an anabolic steroid)
- Severe
- Plasmapheresis
- Immunosuppressing medications
- Azathrioprine
- Chlorambucil (in addition to corticosteroids)